How is FederalReporting.gov different than Recovery.gov?
The FederalReporting.gov website works in conjunction with the Recovery.gov website to provide a comprehensive solution for Recipient reporting and Recovery data transparency. FederalReporting.gov is the central nationwide data collection system for Federal Agencies and Recipients of Federal awards under Section 1512 of the Recovery Act. Recipients will access www.FederalReporting.gov in order to fulfill their reporting obligations. Federal Agency and Recipient users will be able to submit reports, view and comment on reports (Federal Agency and Prime Recipient users), and update or correct reports. Once data has been submitted to FederalReporting.gov and reviewed by the Funding/Awarding Agency, those reports and information will be available to the public via Recovery.gov. At Recovery.gov, taxpayers can also access Agency Reports, subscribe to web feeds for Recovery Act news, and access other links associated to the Recovery Act.
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- How is FederalReporting.gov different than Recovery.gov?